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The following pages link to Robust synchronization of coupled circadian and cell cycle oscillators in single mammalian cells (Q34986577):
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- Reciprocal Control of the Circadian Clock and Cellular Redox State - a Critical Appraisal (Q26774796) (← links)
- Timing by rhythms: Daily clocks and developmental rulers (Q26778954) (← links)
- MYC/MIZ1-dependent gene repression inversely coordinates the circadian clock with cell cycle and proliferation. (Q27314468) (← links)
- Unbiased identification of signal-activated transcription factors by barcoded synthetic tandem repeat promoter screening (BC-STAR-PROM) (Q27322324) (← links)
- How sleep and wakefulness influence circadian rhythmicity: effects of insufficient and mistimed sleep on the animal and human transcriptome (Q28081994) (← links)
- Modelling Robust Feedback Control Mechanisms That Ensure Reliable Coordination of Histone Gene Expression with DNA Replication (Q28109683) (← links)
- Model-driven experimental approach reveals the complex regulatory distribution of p53 by the circadian factor Period 2 (Q28818349) (← links)
- Enhancing circadian clock function in cancer cells inhibits tumor growth (Q30838731) (← links)
- Systems Chronotherapeutics (Q33573675) (← links)
- Circadian Clock, Cell Division, and Cancer: From Molecules to Organism (Q33624949) (← links)
- Intercellular Coupling of the Cell Cycle and Circadian Clock in Adult Stem Cell Culture (Q33652780) (← links)
- Identifying stochastic oscillations in single-cell live imaging time series using Gaussian processes. (Q33728740) (← links)
- Integrative analysis of circadian transcriptome and metabolic network reveals the role of de novo purine synthesis in circadian control of cell cycle (Q35122964) (← links)
- T160‐phosphorylated CDK2 defines threshold for HGF dependent proliferation in primary hepatocytes (Q35236730) (← links)
- Assembly of a comprehensive regulatory network for the mammalian circadian clock: a bioinformatics approach (Q35577052) (← links)
- Single-cell analysis of circadian dynamics in tissue explants (Q35744731) (← links)
- Cellular Deconstruction: Finding Meaning in Individual Cell Variation (Q36096824) (← links)
- Computational modeling of the cell-autonomous mammalian circadian oscillator (Q36361684) (← links)
- Site-specific phosphorylation of casein kinase 1 δ (CK1δ) regulates its activity towards the circadian regulator PER2 (Q36381686) (← links)
- Cell cycle Start is coupled to entry into the yeast metabolic cycle across diverse strains and growth rates (Q36412979) (← links)
- Variation is function: Are single cell differences functionally important?: Testing the hypothesis that single cell variation is required for aggregate function (Q36536623) (← links)
- NF-κB oscillations translate into functionally related patterns of gene expression. (Q36703665) (← links)
- Discrete gene replication events drive coupling between the cell cycle and circadian clocks (Q36821305) (← links)
- Functional network inference of the suprachiasmatic nucleus (Q36831463) (← links)
- The circadian coordination of cell biology (Q37325788) (← links)
- Schedule-dependent interaction between anticancer treatments (Q37566678) (← links)
- Nuclear Proteomics Uncovers Diurnal Regulatory Landscapes in Mouse Liver. (Q37590445) (← links)
- Circadian Kinetics of Cell Cycle Progression in Adult Neurogenic Niches of a Diurnal Vertebrate. (Q37658135) (← links)
- Inhibition of expression of the circadian clock gene Period causes metabolic abnormalities including repression of glycometabolism in Bombyx mori cells. (Q37743246) (← links)
- Thyroid circadian timing: roles in physiology and thyroid malignancies (Q38269820) (← links)
- Identifying Novel Transcriptional Regulators with Circadian Expression (Q38383958) (← links)
- Coupling between the Circadian Clock and Cell Cycle Oscillators: Implication for Healthy Cells and Malignant Growth (Q38510094) (← links)
- Circadian mRNA expression: insights from modeling and transcriptomics (Q38615111) (← links)
- Distinguishing between stochasticity and determinism: Examples from cell cycle duration variability (Q38656220) (← links)
- Genetic oscillators in development (Q38692687) (← links)
- Stochastic models of gene transcription with upstream drives: exact solution and sample path characterization (Q39039943) (← links)
- Dynamic NF-κB and E2F interactions control the priority and timing of inflammatory signalling and cell proliferation. (Q39761702) (← links)
- Costs of Clock-Environment Misalignment in Individual Cyanobacterial Cells. (Q40960174) (← links)
- CAST: An automated segmentation and tracking tool for the analysis of transcriptional kinetics from single-cell time-lapse recordings (Q40986143) (← links)
- Cancer/testis antigen PIWIL2 suppresses circadian rhythms by regulating the stability and activity of BMAL1 and CLOCK (Q41550169) (← links)
- The genomic landscape of human cellular circadian variation points to a novel role for the signalosome. (Q41720395) (← links)
- The circadian transcriptome of marine fish (Sparus aurata) larvae reveals highly synchronized biological processes at the whole organism level. (Q42374840) (← links)
- The Ink4a/Arf locus operates as a regulator of the circadian clock modulating RAS activity. (Q45943215) (← links)
- Characterization of basal gene expression trends over a diurnal cycle in Xiphophorus maculatus skin, brain and liver (Q46248463) (← links)
- Comparative cell cycle transcriptomics reveals synchronization of developmental transcription factor networks in cancer cells (Q47128143) (← links)
- Ticking time bombs: connections between circadian clocks and cancer. (Q47130821) (← links)
- Circadian rhythms in parasites (Q47161365) (← links)
- WNT Takes Two to Tango: Molecular Links between the Circadian Clock and the Cell Cycle in Adult Stem Cells. (Q48350201) (← links)
- Evidence for widespread dysregulation of circadian clock progression in human cancer (Q49396002) (← links)
- Circadian Clock Synchronization of the Cell Cycle in Zebrafish Occurs through a Gating Mechanism Rather Than a Period-phase Locking Process (Q49996811) (← links)